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NEGOTIATIONS OF THE FRENCH IN NICARAGUA, wr W, BELLY’S DEPARTURE FROM COST! pica, weer COL, KINNEY’S ATTACK ON GRF_YTOWN. THE TRANSIT ROUTE “PERATIONS. ‘URE YRIBAREI TREATY WOT RATIFIED, ‘os. &e &e. ’ ‘the cteamship Columbus arrive? at Panams onthe 6th | ment permit a protectorate that ot Mey trom Sem Jose de Guatemalan Apr 27, and inter- wediate places. ‘MeColambus had on freight 661 bags coffe, 211 ee. yooss indige end cochipeal, and 2,200 hides. ‘The datos are San Jose de Nicaragus, March 25; San | toe official orgen ia ‘Palveder, April 21; San Jove ce Guatemala, Apri! 27; and Man Jose, Costa Rica, May 1. OUR PANAMA CORRESPOY DENCE. Panama, May 18, 1858. Indian Troubles in Guatemala—Second Visitation of the | man Cholera Anticipa'ed—Failure in the Cochineal Crops— | cle Progress of the Republic— Earthquake at San Jose—ANi- ence against the Filibusters—A Photographer among the | ig w Indians—All Quict in San Salvador—Ihe Supreme Court Changes its Location—Production of Balsam—More In- triguing in Nicarogua—A French Agent in the Field— The Treaty Not Ratified—Alliance of Central American Rtates— President Mora in Counsel with President Marti mee—Ihe Boundary Question Seltled—Transit Agents Leave for New York—Colonel Kinney Tries to take Grey tewon— Mayor Wolff Taken Prisomer—Ihe Mosquito Flag Heauled Down, and the Nicaraguan Raised, &c. ‘Machievelli, in his instroctions given to Raphael Giroli- 2 i i h ! i s : 2 E I i g ® 3 ¥ which be is not ceeertbe Waited tates pine, . If M. FS =? one, mand some explavation of his government; Bature, Nicaragua will ve ‘upon to state why she ailowed his joflaence to act in a po- Hitical question between two nations; or else, leaving Nica Mr. ma? no} think ibany looger eCt se ary to prevent a repetition of those iavasions, which, ing ot the goverment’ irom the: poople of the e710 government trom ouatey and it m the hands of strangers. If the pssession of the Transit route for Franse, or the establishmecto & Frexch protectorate, is M. Belly’s obj ct, it 1s cortaia that the people of the United States would never tolerate soy errapgement by which ahighway of 0 mish importance ould the poly ana principe of tae Uatued States govern, could the ot atte. govero f “y would in the siightes: manner weaken her influence or affeot her interests. COSTA RICA. ‘The from this republic contein very little news; im fact, local intelligence ts vot permitsed to be made puo lic ubless it is some gor mens mater, aad the eaitor of rigtt man in the right place” to serve bis master, Presidept Mora. ‘M_ Belly bas been to Costa Rica, where he was well received, and left with the President for Nicaragua. The arenes co the surrender of Rivas was osle- Drated with all kinds of rejoicings. The coffee cro» thie year tarns out a very short one, and ~ the merchants who made vances 00 toat arti ve recetved short returns. Next year’s crop pro mises |, and it is calculated will exceed 120,000 quia tals (100 pouscs each). Business ig duil and the marcet Ai‘sedened with ati Kinds of foreign merohandise. News from New Granada. THE CA8S-HERRAN CONVENTION—-VIRWS OF THE NEW GSANADIAN SENATORS ABOUT IT—THE TREA- TY NOT RATIFIED—THE NEW CONSTITUTION UNDER DEBATE—FROSPACTS FOR THE BEVIVAL OF 00 LOMBIA—TBNDBNCIES OF THE RECENT BEVOLU- TION IN VBNBZUELA—-NEW GRANADIAN POLITI- CIANS ON STANDING ARMIES. We take the following particulars of New Granadian |- | Bews from very reliable sources, dating at Bogota on the ‘mi, ambassador to Spain, says: “The objects of corres. | 28d of April, and at Panama and Aspinwall ev the 20th of pendence may be reduced to three—what is done, what is | May:— doing, and what may be done ’—and it appears to me ‘The Oass-Herran treaty was not yet ratified. fat the duties of a newspaper letter writer may be de. On the llth of Apri! nothing definitive was known Weed in the same terms. ‘Of these three things,” con- | {2 Bogota respecting the Cass Herran Convention, be- tamues the same sutnority, ‘‘one alone is easy, viz: the | Cause, though the federal Senate had already dis fret. Butthe difficulty of knowing what ie passing, an: 4 | poeed of that instrument in the three usual readings, still, feresceing the result of it, is of a very different class, be- | the decision of the Senate was anything but decisive about enuse your data, instead of facts, are on); Leaving, there‘ore, the two latter points shall confine myself to « relation of what eee ee Re lr Sree ight bas reacbed us in this *‘ loop hole of retreat.” ‘Te we Company’s steamer | tion. In New Granada both the Senate and the House GUATEMA ‘This republic, under ite Indi ‘mains quiet, though the Indians in some of the ae: ‘are inclined to give troub'e, and compel the ent to visit. them frequeptly; and large military be is enabled Bact OL bey rag enka” by erage re when necessary. under | Bogota House of Representatives is known. @uate mais, with its large ladian population, has, Carrera’: rule, been quiet for some years and people submitted quietly to the med ail A, of their ly Tndians have takes ~~ the idea manifest own race; but later! ‘that Carrera is too intimate with the whites, their feelings in outbreaks of various kinds. The cholera has again made its appearance in various parte of the republic, and this time with more severity uence of this calamity the cochineal omised to be a very large one —say 14,000 wereops—will, for want of attention and lack of hands to = only amount to 8,000 or 10,000 seroons; other of agriculture will also suffer, The culuvation ‘than before. In erop, which tod earthquake, on the 24th of April which appears to have been fell all along experienced at the port of San Jove just before tbe atoumne ad treaty, offensive and defensive, jAinetall mankind in geseral, but the tii. rit U allied generals who took partagainst Walker. foreigvers who fought ia their ranks are forgotten. A surely Commedore Paul aad Davi are justly enuitied wo the cudeguiahel ol aa J. A. Fitzgibbon, the well known bie advemtcres by ‘‘flood and field,’ and his aarrow es. ape from the lodians, who thought him om intimate ‘terme with “the gentleman in Diack,’ and a} one time for ian dictator, Carrera, re- to beck up bi Cmiret | Position taken by New Granada on the said convention, is the coast, was it was with difficulty that peopie cou'd keep their the cane built ranchos rocked about in a manner icular. Carrera has decorated with a grand photographic artist, of | Of New Grapada apd the Panama Railroad B. Louis, has been in Guatemala on & short visit, and consider brings sway with him mary beaatifal pictares of its poepery acc celebrities to enrich his gallery. He telis of it, ag the three usual readings of the House of Ropresenta- tives were still wanted, according to the constitution. This shows a remarkable difference between New Granadian and the American constitutional legisla decide on international matters and a general treaty, as well as ap especial convention, which in the present case wants the discussion of both houses before being - | pasaed tothe President for approbation. Therefere, we - | think that the judgment of politicians respecting the yet premature, and shoald wait until the decision of the Another fact of the case must not be disregarded. The administration of Senor Ospina has assumed the most decided position in favor eof the passing of the whole convention without any modifications. I bave seen the pamphlet supposed to ve the work of Ospina himself. We are assured, too, that Se por Pardo, Ospin a“! 7 wer bas = spared arguments ic support 0? wa: trum sol during the three reacings of the Senate ; ae, by the way, in New Granada the members ef the Cabinet (excepting the Vice President) bave the right to speak, th ugh they Dave no vote, in the legislative debates. [he fect I want to mention is, that the administration of Ospine has « very strong msjority in the House, and a they will be more favorable than the Senate to views of the New Grapadian acministration on the convention. The third reacing of the conveotion in the Senate took Jace on the 6th of April last, and that instrameat oo parsed to the House of Representatives with the following modification :— In Article 1, instead of, ‘Ai claims on the part of corpo rations, companies or individua's, citizens of he United States, upon the government of New Granada,” &c., was written:—‘All claims on the part of corporations, compa- nies or individuals with whom there are no legal agree- ments,” &c. I bear this addition ts supposed to be intended oa ac court of some claims of the Panama Railroad Company, which the Senate considered said company caonot, asa company, present to New Granada h the United States government, but after having been presented di- to the New Grapadian government, aod been finally m or decided unjostly tne national tribunals. According to the contract of 1860 between the goveram snt , a '» vom| ead company might be od a8 New Geancilan-- enjoying the rigtts and privileges of a national en- terprice in which that government itself is one of the ere. On this ground the Senate deemed that the federal euthorities of New Graunda are the firat and the regular jucges called t decide about any c! nearly made @ personal assault on him. I am bappy te | >¥_the Paoama Raj'road Company, as a compauy. tay be retarce home with a whole skin, none the worse | , With the Pacitc Mall Steamship Company New Granais for bis trip. bas no sereements whatever, so that the al ‘weptioned BAN SALT ADOR. ‘There is very little news irom this republic Doo Ignacio Gom 2, Minister of Foreigu Affairs, has ro- sigved, and Ge seral Berrios # one of tbe claw erest men in the republic, and the adauin- jtravon bas lost ® valuable supporter, The rivalry that erlsts between the cities of new and old Salvador as- sumed 4 curious form the othe- dey—the Jadges of the Sopreme Court dissolved their court in the pew city and ¢jourmed it to the old one, bus the goverament furced them to.come back to their old quarters. The Congress bas retifed treaies amity and commerce with France aod — These appear to be their only important A premium is offered for the cultivation of the trees producing pe well known balean of Peru, and also for the bertmeans of abstracting it This valuable drag procured by the Indiane, who destroy a great number of the trees, and never think of planting otners. Ja this Fepudli¢ also tke cultivation of coffee is increasing, and the Quality of the berry is said to be very superior, aud the oil and cluvate sdmirabiy puted for !ts production NICARAGUA. The attention whieh this State attracts at the present time renders all news of great iaterest, and it happens tbat the events ave to record powsess @ more than ‘sual degree of importance. The Yriearri treaty, which Sat previously slated to have been ratified, turns out to ‘be still under cousideratio. The Legisiative Assembly approved of it by @ vote of ten to five, but President Mar tines. who objects to the clauses relative to occupation by Our troope, sent Dack the decument to be amended Just at the time the measure wax under consideration, Presicent Mora, from Conta Risa, accompanied by « large ule, and by M Felix Belly, arrived at Rivas, and it was soon observed that a strong pressure was being brought to bear to frustrate the ratification of the treaty. M Belly, who disctaime having not mate public. An inquisitive gentleman, who got into the room one day, and innocently and upintestionally, of course took up & abeet of written paper that lay on the table, had it rather rudely pulled oat of his band, and was informed Abst the contents were private and conddentia’; ali he had lime to #00 was the words “Article 24h.” Bolly ie eaid to be in treaty for the Transit route, and states that he $32 SoMMANE 90,000 000 francs for We necessary works e reported to have cfler rench protectorave to Nicaragua =m 9s Colonel Negrete, the Salvadorian Minister appointed mediate between Omta Rica wed Niearagoe acon os, tied More to Rivas, aod along with the two Pros dents negotiated a treaiy “offensive aad defeanve between the three republics Gen. Martines bar inewed remark: document, urging the union of all the Ceptral Ameriown States, and » xpires be hopes to resign bie port to the President of Osntral Ameries. 1 do not think his wish i# likely to be gratified: i has been pro- pored before, but found impracticable The te elements of Central Am fteamer, and also Will be fought fo Wail treet, with tbe adcitionsl complies thon of the rejection of the treaty. Webster, it is anid, bad bought the boats for Vanderbilt, but by last account. the latter divclaine all Connection wish Bim; 80 thie is ell bother complication ‘osta Kos apd Nicaragua have arranged their bovedary The limite are fixed an follows: — Oymmencing middie of Sa:inas Bay on the Pacific, and extensing We gbt line thence to the river Sahoe, thence withia oue leagorof the lake end river Sen Jaan toa point one league below Castillo Viejo, thence along the right bank of See rive to Ponte Arenas oo the north; Punta Arenas to be Obs .pied by the new Powers until Nicaragua regaine Greytown, when Conta Rica is to have sole possession of Punta A Dave entire possession of the river * Provable that the Nicaragaan LAgisiative Assembly Will accept this seulement, which Appaare to be & very fair ove for ail parties Costa Rica has pow to ar. range ber boundary with New Gransd with the oceans op ber Wwo ober sides, U4 fine ber position nl be mole to a PRLIX BELLY, THE PR {From the Panama Hera’, May aden Just ae Nici uk Was about ying the sate! treaty with the Upived Bates, whict would hove cuieea part oifficaltien, engured her from all ature fulvasverine invasions, opened Ler fransit route under the precios of & jowerfol and friendly government, aod rervores and prosperity to the ovutry,M. Felix Rolly. « rene) gertieman, who visite the country, as he aeneris only a2 & private individual, but who is #trongiy peeled of having @ ecoret political miseion from his govern ment, prt his veioon the maneure; the President refuses tT. Mae axent i the treaty, aod hin willing Wow ip Ooogrese undo their’ previoss acts; the in bore of General Case and the Nicaraguan Minister are reudered veelees the interests of those con @xrned in the Transit route are iejared, and a vew ele inted iw bis place. Gomez amendment of the first article has nothin, cla ms of sasa company. nihuempaes The se rond modification introduced by the Senate in the Lirat article wae to substitute this clause: “And eapecially the claims for Gamages which were caused by the riot at Panama on the 16th April, 1866, for which the said gov ernment acknowledges i bility arising out of its priv. lege and obligation to preserve peace and good order along the Transit route, shail be referred t> — board of commissioners,”’ &.—y this other one: the claima for damages which were caved by the riot at Parama om the 16th April, 1866, for which the executive — na of ow Granada received auinorization of ous, w Urpose to settle the indemn: bewet ne y “ ghee indempities, shall are told that the Senate conside: clause stricken out to be vnmecessary in the Prevent cane and dangerous for the future, as acknowletging in too several terms the mast absolute and indefiaite respon. wbility ch, they say, weuld surely involve Now ra Dada in the futare in com; of the worst charac ALinuRD at ter with other Powers; and as far as the Uni e Bicuway Rowerny.—Between one ant two overnmeDt in eopecrned (wad obly the American and ure | CCK YE verday morning, xs Chas, Bardes, rotting a! ew Granadian governments are concerned! in the present | N° 212 yenue A, was passing vp avenue A, near Foar ident for setuling | dozen 0 “Mad a Resign npmotetna tec | Sori” SAM ae Oa, that the New Granadian Minister ha: lodged, | 201%*4.b’ gw around the neck, apd tho others 4 acknowledged i long since on beha'f of his government, 4 . ca a tie Lh io official comma re aght, too, that the most efficient and satisfactory way to acknowledge responsibility ia ~ penneete comes Gian uae, they sed, “ How ely to dino time the reason why we fh ve respons uy, “ay aay, was acknowledged by act of Congress a year ago, ‘and without that ackpow' the convention could American government is, for a mere question of words. Willing 10 entangle us for the future in Moulties, many of which may have not, in origis, anytuing to Jo with the but which, im resulis, may involve the ib the case to fuidl the obliga Mestralny of the “sthmus ef Paneet A New (Granada ra ean int Of view ihe Seraie seemed to think thai eutioned sabstitution made in the Grat aruole is convenieot for the United States, and very consisient with the aut!cntangting policy of this government. The Lae rycc¢ ba apy by the Senate wast a nm article tbe appropriation mate aif of the Ni w Granadian profits ot the Panama Ra road for the payment of the in. those very same profits having been appro, fore for ment of te old foreign debt We are told toat when that clagse of the convention Agreed to, the New Granadian ad ministration supposed the Colombia creditore woul . not object to having share of those profit refunded ia Bogota ; but lately have made manifest not to sccept this shangs. [If ' the cas”, the Serate of New Gravada is evidently ) te wtroducirg the third amendment, according t) the clause rugs now as follows: “ New Granada tees these payments in the semi anaua! ems et guaree appropriating for them the general reveouee ¢ lyn public. the re The seventh article, granting to the Uvited Stat ment the right to parchase or lease a piece of seg vera one of the isiande of the Bay of I” for th groand Is of establishing thereon a coal depot ua Jer thy @ purpose ty of New Granade, was rejected by all the ve Porercgn Lettors from Bogota say that the grounda for see bat were as follows: —'That grant ie not and nev skis rejection condition for the settiement of the cla'ms; + or could be & trary, it appears to be entirely spontanco 4, 0 the ooo And without compensation of kind oo 00 oUF part Uoited States As the only onyort of the fettlement of claims of individuals, that exotic and haa novbing to do with the rr ven. The government of the Usited our policy wowards them is and alway ly liberal, and that the Isthmus of P socernible apd free es the conan; U for their navy or merchant vessels a com) depot in the Bay of Paname part of the gomvontion ia the article is wholly abot the sony Bytes knows shes been extreme but all of them, and the whole Isth 4 fot onty one island From California vis Anpinwa!l for beet lee Oar lawe dor maee, in at their dispoee contrary, encourages it. Foreiy A oppose it, but on the caugbter, whole pew Granadian territor 2 citizens have, in the Shey be Weide aad tee paaree or lenre, apd to possess any kir ', Joga right to parchese a Applogaie 1 Name te a0d infant: 1D and this is @ remarkable pr ‘of real catate whatever: fe, GA Hock with, H Witmerdin Citizens do not practically & trioge that New Granviian American States. To preter hy ay most of the North might real satabe as 4 & foreign gov. rameot n of pretension, # government ise strange and tage we do not ree the aivan the said piece of ground, weil {rom toe possemai ment of the sare coal ¢ can citivena under the treaty existing betweer mM oOf the same, and the eateblien apot by any assvoiauion of Amor! solemn guarantees of the publi recognired every wh «the two countries. [tina pine ple | fourghildren snd rervant Mra Brainard, @illt and servant, ‘Worst managers of ¢ ere that governments are ihe | BF = 33 oe JP Whine % . T biwerds & ¢ i vablig | hanmedel! Ridweil. View Av emith, Mim © Besoh, 4 oe. Aadiishments applied wo the pobli Re rete S dl 6 Bore and In thie point of vir ed that ali the pre might be immedis the Navy Depart wider that the im pomenses of t @ranadians ce fv the New Granadian Sonate const ter stionl purposes of ths seventi a dely obtained by American clizen went wiibout seid ary perfect knowledge the & Now Granadian Ie am the most liberal i F derive from its exclusive use of a@hich coold not be Cerived as NEW YORK caure why that coal depot has not been established long | ‘One Senator suid thas if the soveotharticle was intended other thea the establishment of a ceal | Another Senator said that Bis own experionce of at one with the commerce of | the — oF omen ep nae war a want oom the desire of tbe American ernment to have it in ove of the Panama isiande was and just devire im the world, Bat, be | aid coal depos was intendes oxslusively for tie | wy of the Unites States, that would merchant veasels of that country, | aver, eo » &e wish they say they | the United Slates goverament. If, | has beep approved, each one of those Powers asks ‘rom us a little bis of grousd, we ceonot deny it; ech one wilt keep it exclusively for its own comfort, avd the result would be thatal) tne islands in the bay of Panams will be alienated from New Granada without wy benefit for the genersl commerce, and the: that bay : fi Ll trapsiormed ® bieck nursery of joalousy aud cord. ‘the sui of this article is the fourth and lest modification introduced by the Senate of New Gravaia ia the Cass Herran Convention. J have atemsted t) se: Gump, as fabfully as porsible, justas] have seen tocm io letters from @ gots, the reasons pleated by thove gentemen in pport of their modifcations 1 am sesured that ali the articie Fes for the establishment of a Board Commissioners, who ebail examine and decide upon all the claims of American citizens lid before them, aad ehall Ox the amount 1 be paid in eqoairemi-annual payments by New Gracada have not suflere’ ey amendment. If this state Mevt Proves correct, ae the motive aad the main purpose of the Copvention wav the settement of those claims, it m‘ght be toferred that said Convestioa has not peen vir dually defeated, as it was .ormer:y supposed. If it is troe, asl bear, thet the Congress of New Granaia bei ackvomledged the responeibivity of that government for the Pat ama riot of Apri! 15, 1866; if it is true, too, that ba f of the prefits of New Gra iada from the Pasama Rail road could not bave been appropriated for the paymoat of our claims on accoun; of having been appro Ppriated before for the psyment of foreign dedts; aud. Sally, if ts true that the grant of the seventh article was entirely gracious. im nO way a condition for the neiviement of the incividual elaims, we think ihe New Granscians are justi6ed in maintaining that the Ooavea- tion bas been virtually approved. of our government to protect ‘The ri the transit of the Isthmus never entered inte the provisions of tha Cass Herran Convention. We must not mistase this especial instrument, framed wito a view to sett ¢ jadividual claims, for the Cass-Yrisarri treaty, which bas notniag vw do with the former. St:pulations of a permanent character never are ingrafted in an matrument of a nature essential! 7 traosi- tory. At all events, we should not juige about the modifications introduced by the Senate, but after reading all the original articles, as required in fair play. The federal conssitution passed the three readings in the House of Representatives without avy disa gteeable incident worth notice, and it had been transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. Tas change of the form of governmest, (rom as central jaro a federative one, was long since the desideratan of ‘Dotn the radvca: and the conservative parties of the coun ‘try; 80 that the constitution has not orig'nited any oppo. sition or discussion sbout its general essence, but oaly about the terms of some of its provisions. ‘The city of Bogota was to be erected into a foderal dis- trict as the of the conjederasion Ouse of the ten: dencies of th! litical change of New Granade is tbe revival of the republic of Colombia, as this idea is very popular io New Granada, Venezuela and Eousdor, ‘and the recent bisodiess revolution of Venezuela mates the realization of that scheme much easier in ths latter Tepublic than it was before under the mi itary rule of Monages. | consider it probab:e that the leading mea of the late Venezuelan movement hive the rame Colombian prospect is view for the fu'liment of the last vow of Bolivar—‘“Liberty and Union!” The of President Buchanan to Congress on the Paulding-Waiker affair has beeu reprodaced 1a the offi sal and upofiicial newspapers of Bogota, with commentaries rate ‘was some talk in Bogote about a revolution in thatcity. The 18 BU; to have such design are eevers) of the ragamufflos which four years ago tovk coo- spicuous part in the short lived revolytioa of Melo, toge:her ‘with some upprincipled officers of Yhe dissolved army, | who, now that New Granada bas no standiog army, fiad themselves dismissed, as well as the whole concern; and unable iF val bread in any other way, they think that now, that the country is in the state of ‘crisis and exci'e ment patural and inevitab'e in all countries in times of | trarsition from one sbape of instiiutions to another, is just the time to take pantry by surprise and provite for the cbildren. Both political parties were ridicntiog the idea that such fellows would dare to do asythiog, and sometimes were reacy to join for the support of the govera- ment, as they honorably did with fuil success four yi ago, and at once to crush ‘oreyer those chtraliers d’in- dustrie, Who are the cancer of tho Spanish-American countries. As long as those countrics support those extravagant standing ermies, ridiculous ip « nation which ca is ivell a republic, there will be no peace, n0 stability, no liberty, pay oe on fet vn If they imitate us in worde, | why do not they imitate us in things? In time of revolu: tion those armies bave invariably prove good for nothing | just when they are wanted, or have been the perfidious ‘imstruments of making the rev lution and giving the mor tal alternative of blows to all thé establicbet authority; while in time of peace they bave not been good for aay- thirg but sucking and planderiog most of the public reve ues, keeping the people always in dread. falsifying pub- Vie jon, which must always be the guide and supvort | of al| republican governmeaw, ead making parade, pien- | ty of nolee and great shows of fratricide laurels rich | embroideries in poor cuntries overpressed with millions | of forelen Lent, We Are asenred that in Now Gravadethe standing armicé ‘and the sacrilegions a tiapoe of Church and Save are on widered as funereai shades of the past—gone forever—aod this is & contolatory hope which must engage our sympa- thies towards the sister repub ic. The rons of Wash’, find the gona of Bolivar have the samme part to a> in the groat Crama Of mankind. The time c€ Congress was devoted to the cousiJeration of the Dew constitution, which it was expected would ter- mipate ip the Senate adout the 30th uiino Both tbe liberal and cons prvative papers speak of a revelutionary outbresk aa ant cipated, Dut do not think it will take piace. In the Hour } of Representatives, on the 6th of Aori!, Je | stroduced a Dili to repeal the law of the © | 1835, concesing certain privileges t> the ama and Porto Bello, and on the Tto Dr ned a dill to authorize the exscutive power f contract with the rairoa1 company. Che ee projects passed the third debate and the oud. the sec Police Intelligence. @ rifle his pockets. He shouted * Police tie voice, and cfilcer Whitcomb, of the Seventeenty ran to his wgpistacce. One of toe rufflans was id and lodged tm @e siatinn boure, the others baring ded in making thetr cecape, carrying with ther the ,of Mr. Bardes and tweoty-fve cents whieh they tolen from bim, it fortupately being all the money he @ bis posession. The prisover wae taken yesterday re Justice Steers, and commitied to prison to answer efavit of $1,000 bail. The accused is only 19 yoars of , ond alleges that he was drawn into the scrape by lis apan ons. ASicras Wowaw Baatiso a¥D Towniwe Axotimn Sicray ‘omax.—Anorea Scravino, & Sicilian woman, was arrested eeterday on « charge of violently assaulting another Seian woman, Damed Gelorma Hala, sod break Dg opee her trunks, svealing therefrom & $100 worth of ciathing ard jewelr Tue complainant alleges that spe took board, a few days since, et the houve of the acense1, No. 2 th street, and ibat oo Friday sftersoon, upon to the bouse, a'ter a brief aosence, she found red and rifled of their contents. She charged the theft upon Mrs. § ino, who at once Decame greatly epregee and tat her to #uvege manner. An oMfcer was called in, Mra. Scravino, Oo tearchivg the house the jewelry and two wore found sewed up in a bes japket. Justice Steere locked up the seoused to await ‘ap examination. Anwormat Dare ror 4 Gorn Warce.—A well dressed young man, giving bis came as George Clark, yes terday afternoon called into the jewelry estore of Kraft, No. 276 Bowery, aod asked to be shown some gola watches, Mr. Kraft laid several on the counter, but none of them sulted. ani the young Ten Froceeded to leave the store. Toe proprietor imme diately diecovered that one of the watebes was missing. Jumping over the counter throat, and by the pressure of his thomb and flagera npn the thorax Caused euch agreeable rensetions that the ft! low was glad t obtain temporary rollef by han over the piece of stolen property. Mr. Kraft gave his prisoner in charge of « policeman, who took him before Justice Kelly. Tbe young man confessed the larcany, but amid that be committed the theft because he very mach desired to own a gold watch. The Jontice thought ths desire at evidenced in consuct a very abnormal one, and with « view to tone down the young man's desires to ® normal stase ordered his Commilment for ¢xamiravion Personal Intelligence. Atnong the parrengers in the steamship Fulton, which sailed yesterday for Soutbamptom and Havre, were Gon. James J. Jones end family, Dr, Rofenier, Dr. Ia Bole, Dr Abdoreon, Mra. Hoey, Rev J. M Duff aad Rev. N. Roupp. AMHIVALS. Ja Pie nD me, BRieveps, wife and Tazner, wile and Infant; Mrs H Willa, DB Northrnp, A Welsh and servant. RP Jobuson, srs Ledgiey, M iM Bileman. © N Felton and wife, DM Westo ow DW Burnsite, W bryman, RH Lamgon, J & Smith Mrk Dr Ford, JW Bucklin JG French, J H Brown, W M Williame, 8 1 Williams MreL Hereber, Mra Deckar, J Hays. 8 Bie i Join, P Lato Seber ‘inp, Mrs Henpott and tw TB Hann, WH Wood Mire & F Bite Gordon, JM Hantord, J Whitney, GW Gibson, A Capt W Somers, © Morrill, b Kubin, JJ Pest. Mra Doagiaa, Trew BD Oneey, Ru NW Altisand wife, " 8 aL ayn and | wo Infan seized big costomer by the | HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1858. rl Edy & = - death. Shorty alte: tr bis bealth and to stady since rémaiped, with the exception bis re atives lect fail. at #! ford honored bim with a Bis yelauves facts conoerning his death James B. Hosmer, of Hartford, the firm of Pakepham, Hooker & Oo. me, Dear Sir—I have the painful duty of com: of Edward 8. artholome 3 iH li Fy of bit de I write to you in order that you may communicate the ad intelligence to his mother and friends, whom I do net know. Mr, Bartholomew bas had for some time an ulcerated sure throat, and growing weaker and weaker, day by day, ‘a friend proposed at the ead of March to take him w japles. The Vice Cone! and myself, on hearing of bis death, went to bis etudio and took aa inventory of his effects. The Ccnsul awaits totelligence from Naples to see if Mr. B bas given orders pp ope to ac! for hin, before making examination of his papers. Particulars will bo Bent to you nex! week. ——SESE———————EEEE FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Barurpay, May 29—6 P. M. Quotations for stocks current to-day show a further de- cline. With more astivity in dil the leading speculatives, lower prices ruled for nearly every stock on the list. At the first board Erie Railroad feli off 34 percent; Hadson River, %; Michigan Cestral, 1; Michigan Southern, old, %; €0, preferred, 1; Ceveland and Toledo, 2; Chicago and Rock Island, ; Milwaukie and Mississipp!, 3. North Carolina State sixes advanced 3 per cent; Cumberland, 34. Btate stocks generally were well sustained through- out. First clags railroad bonds sold toa moderate extent atfull prices, The desline was confined almost entirely w the fancy railroad stocks, and of that class the loweat priced ones suffered the most. Prices are rapidly run- ning down to a level where a@ reaction is inevitable, particularly in the better class of securities. Tho sudden and extreme dips in the market are no- thipg new, but at times are necessary to restere a more healthy tone to operations, and give a better mar- gin for speculation. There are points that will attract a claes of buyers totally different from that usually found in the market, and when we reach them the rebound will leave tbe dilatory completely out of sight. There are very few stocks on the list but that have some intrinsic value, and it would not be prudent to follow the produc- tive securities down much below current quotations. At the second board the market wasa shade or two better, end unueaal!y active at the improvement. Hadsoa River Railroad advanzed 3; per cent; New York Central, % ; Michigan Southern, old, 34; Galena and Chicago, 3; Cleve- land and Toledo, 1; Obicago and Rock Island, 34. Erie was afraction lower, It is rumored that the report to be presented at’ the meeting on Thursday evening next will giveavery gloomy account of the company’s finances, and show the utter'y hopeless condi ion of the etockhoid- ers. La Crosse land grant bonds opened and closed at both boards at 53), per cent. The transactions at the Clearing House to day were as followe:— Total exchanges... Total balances... ‘Tve steamship Moses Taylor, at this port from Aspiawall, brings two weeks later dates from San Francisco and $1,570,000 in California gold. The general news is not im- portant. ‘The whole estate (cf the Breckenridge Coal Company, near Cloverport, Ky., is to be gold at auction on the 28th of Jane, to pay mortgage of $350000. This, the Mem. phis Bulletin remarks, isan unfortunate close o° the affairs of the company, whose stock and property were valued a few years ago at $4,000,000 or $5,000,000. The Philadelphia Ledger of the 27th inst. saye:— Trouble hes commenced in reference to the re-sale of Pepnsyivaria State canals by the Bunbury and Erie Rail. road Company. On Tuesday _— last, it is understood, the Railread Sompany eola the North division to an asso: ciation of gentlemen, some of whom resife on the line of the canal and others tn this city and at New York, for one million apd a belf of doilars, the payment being seoared, aswe are informed, by a ‘ien of the works themesives, Tots Je contested by encther association of capita ists, Who have been io treaty for the same works, and ~ 1 offered the Sunbury and Eri, aati 004 Mion more than tke 89". 7 “whiah they have been sold—nam¢ly, two millions Of oars; ‘one haa- dred thourand dollars tn cast, ORé b””sdred shonrand do! Jars annua | for Ste years and jourteen huadred thou atid doilars secured by tie, on the line of the worke The reeuit of this disappols* ment by the two million party bas Deer an applicat’@ to the courts for an tpjanction re- +traiping any forthe. action in the premises wotil the par ties can be hear# in open court oo the merits of tne com- plaint. Oa Me appheanon of Wm. M Meredith aod St. George Tucker Campbell, Eeqs., Jadges Sharswood and Hare granted the ap Jcation, and fixed the 7th of Jase pexifor Ube argument op whe validity of the alleged ene ‘The resui! of the election for directors of the La Crosee and Milwankie road has already been given. Prior to the election a meeting was held at Milwankie to secure « proper representation of Weetern stockholders, four being claimed out of nine, While the subject was ander consi. deration, rays the Sentinel, Byron Ki\bourn, Feq., was called upon, and he ad- dreseos the meeting briefly spon the condition and pros. pects of the La Crowe road, and expressed his concer renee with the epirit of the movement Tle believed that the Western stockholders were entitled to at least four members in the Board of Directors, and be hoped they would iweist upon baving that number. A number of otbers addressed the meetirng, and all appeared anani- mous in O-ndemning the action of the Eastern mon, in en deavoring to monopoiize the entire contro! o” the Board of Directors. The following names were proposed :— Wm. E Jacsbe, of Milwankie; Benjamin Furguson, of Dodge county; Andrew Dunn, of Columbia county, and Jovepb Nuta’l, of Juneau county. yb Lee Dames were unanimously approved by the Bot one of them reocived a single vote at the election. people of Wirconein have evident'y made up their minds that the \| Toad will be best managed for the of the State by non-residents, having po connection whatever with the tracds which have made the State and this company alike potor vas. A Parliamentary paper bas just been issned, which con- taire nome interesting particalars of the amount of oxp ta! ard interest subsoribed and paid on account of the rail ways in India, The total amount of capital amounts to £28,914 ,900, divided as followe— $14,602,006 99 ""856'360 78 | | Fast india Railway. ..£10,791,000 | Rast Inaia Peninsuiar 8,333,300 Yad) x 4/000;990 Sei 2,800;000 Bombay, Barada, 1,750'000 Eastern iiengal. 1,000,000 paid io Kogland, and £90,678 in india fe capital actually paid up is £16,073,84. OF this amount £16,496,066 bes been paid in Ragland to March St, 1858 end £576,979 in India. To the above sum must be added £100,000 paid to the Past Todia Comoany by the Scinde Rallway Company on account of the Panjaad Raliway. 1000 Indiana 6" } 2000 . 15€00 N Oarolina 38000 Missour! 6 4000 California 7’4 Ly 000 N ¥Y Con RR 6's BF 9000 Had Riv RRim 1016 2000 Fed RiwRR3m 67 RR 2% 1000 Mich Stho Lmb 85 se mt 6600 Li Cen RR ba sis a WOO Me, BF see 21% 9000 LaCrkMilwigb 8836 hoo Oty 7000 (do. ses do 890 97 Michss Nia jot ete 6 Panama Ri % do. 8000 do ww. 8B 1000 Galen & Chim 98 00 ehe National Bank 108‘ 20 Vik State of NYork 101 6 Amerioon Rx Bi. 102% 200 Canton Oo....... 10% do, + 1986 6 Metropolitan Bx’. 108 20 Park Bank...... 101 | BoCary imp Go..... 6% | 98 tei & Hud Oi Co. 105 & Co . 106, 160 Cum Coal Oo 0 CO. . sc seee 400 NY Cop RR... me do. ‘776 Mil & Mies i re Ball ane ob . Wi Rogers, TA Chara J ¥ \iloriet, ip Alten, wife, child aod ta fant, 0 JA Chase, H Rudd and wife, J Boyd, A Quick. W Hi 8 ‘ Ofrard, 41 Hantemen, € Koordin J Re A Willieme, Mra Walworth, ND Bry ent, and 75 re €sks z # ry FE 302 FY ae a3 00 83 100 3% 50 833g 1000 834g 380 835 280 83 OOO. ¥ & Philadelpinia Safeguard ins Oo., 48 5 yarance Oo, 200 Brooklyn City RR. +9895 9 93% 10 Awerioan Exprees Co. 8836 26 Hudsoo River RR,. . br Also the following:— $1,000 La Crosse & Milwaukie RR 7’s....Int. added. 31 2,000 Town of Jefferson 8 - & 2,000 Town of Waterloo, Wis.,8’s .... do. 85 Cali‘orpia 7’s.. - Fiah St 16 ebs American Exchange Bank 108% 80 Metropolitan Bank. 103 10 Bank of Commerce. 1034 16 Artieans’ Bank... 18% | 40 St. Nicholas Fire Insurance Co, ma 96 Harmony Fire Insurance Co, 98K | Hope Fire Insurance Co. 96.56 15 American Expri 88% OITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Sarcrpay, May 29—6 P.M. Fiov.—The market was heavy tbe decline. The tales embraced about 10, Dbis. , including common State at $3 80 a $3 90, and lower, but active at | motni: New Zealand no dere bedtohen Jebel tnenionte, sapere ante Falmer, 1B, tote lbepainee tape? Beponentdo Seeks Mh 260 ep, Mas y, Fetoeintes heen Joariag,) 1, bound to duam, , waite Mermaid, Howes, of Westport, 1950 t Feb 10 Semuel Robertson Baboosk, aig naing on gunrs gat f oe f arbre Ta.and Reb &. snd abn wae exocctad fn & ow dare F mtu ekip nai ‘Toland sohr Oxford, Mayhew, FH, nore. "At Mo ganul « eb 17, Manuel Orter, Hi pete ofS nopibe and 94 from bome® class alt wel.” At do Jan 31, Olympia, Ryan, N4; bed taken no oll since Bepdwich felonds bound. N vrtb at anchor lo, jestic. Macomber, NB; Manuel Ortez, Hezard. ao; Palmer, do. off vot reporied. ‘bid Mth, Washing: at rm ton Purripgion NB, no revort. Jon 158 B, William & Elza, Orock- f Cr Bpoden—Feb 10, Int 348 er, NB, 17 monthe oul, 350 sp. Ship Ocesn Fi ‘Boicbtire, sence for 6an Frenctesn iJ vs, hence for nO date, of Cape, Hora (by the Andrew Jackson, at San Fran- tat Chariot of Fame. Knowles. bene for San Francisso. pd off Uape Horn (by the Andrew vackson, at dan fran- cisco). Foretge Porta Annovo, PR, about May 14—In port brig Hobart, for NYerk lig. 2 days. Soxstansmorix, May 5—Ip port barks Our Union, Kent, from NYork srr ist; Volunteer, Hamilton, for 8a Lith, = noe} cargo tor Boston; ecbr Lily, Grozier, New Capiz, about April 30—-8ld bark E Foster. Foster, Boston. Coa! ‘Ackerly, ST OF ArRicA—At Elmira, » pril 1, brig Geo C for windward pex' say 23 85°06 094 Ob. Grxoa, May 5—In Timer'ves spam active, with sales of about 80,000 a | OF eeu, une: Mary Bia Pg a oe ee be p>: pepe a 82, . wi at do same tho Ells A © K i ern at 96c. $1, and white do. L o7. hark Sea Breeze, all, do.” Sid 6th "Prumsian orig’ Oath, Conn was heavy and RK Was heavy and lower, w! 800 bbls. , including mess at $17 25 and prime at $14 20. Corton inactive, and sales @ 300 bbls. were made a: 2la “MARITEMB INTELLIGENCE. NIGH WaTsR aiore 10 08 Pert of New York, May 29, 1858. CLEARED. Steamehip Florida, Crowe!), Savannab—B L M!:chill & fon. Steamabip Montgomery, Crocker, Savannab—H 8 Cromwell &Co. ibigamanip Columbia, Berry, Charlesion—Spofford, Tiies- Steamship AUanta Layfield, Charleston—H B Cromwell & Steamship Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk, o—H Ludlam. Ship Wm Teil. Funck, Liverpool— 4 & Biecken. Bntp Fidelia, Macgill, Liverpool—C H Mar ha’) & Co. Bbip Corra Linn, Luther, Giasgow—Dunnam & Dimon. Brig, J Gilmore. Eliriige, zae—Post & Sail. Rrig Croton, Lord, Clenfuegor—C & EJ Peters. Brig Forward (Br), Coslticet, Kingston, Ja—D B DaWolff, Brig J Deagle (6r), Daan, Si Johos, N#—Maldand, Phelps C0 . Brig Black 8wan Podger, Georgetown, #0—Didble & Bunce. | ,ouebbeepsle; Jv tlerson. Boston. GipRactar, May 7—In sbip Thomas Wattson. Lapreile, from York une, bark Pact Boggs, Porter, trem NOnoaas, stro} naiascow, May Ye" in port bark Meldon, Chandler, for Bos- erltLiTAx, May 20~Cld echere Sultan, Day, UBtates; 2st, Eam- . May 8~Ip port bark Tr! sees A a a Pa ec Mrisornve March 16—In Fort ships Chancellor, aod Emily Farnum, Sims, for wa Peeket Baraca, May, 5-in port brige Favoriia, Buley, from Now York Just arr, Bolton (Be), tor ‘wig wind; sobr Oentral America, Snow, from N York. Mavacurs, PR, May 16~n port bark Excelsior, Willard, from and for NBaven lag: brige Nuevites nelson, and Rain bow, Mubatield, do do; Monte Ghrisio, Northrup, for mVork 6 days; echre LL. Bowman, Wooster for do 4; Sarah Ana Boe, er. from = rams, May 1—in port bark Stamboul, Kingman, for oat: Boston; brig- br Joun, NB, ‘24—Arr bark Irvine, gine eee stork. ‘Old 26h, brig Mary Farrowe be, to sail 27th. dB, Rott dith, sche Blanche, Delep, for Georgetowa, DO, Tamrico. May 17—In port brig Nabum Stetson, Trenis, uns; schr Gen Taylor, do. Sid ick Sour-a P Howe, Pensacola, Porte. BOSTON. May 23—Arr bark Amanda Spear. Orleans, Br brgs Norman, Volley, King. NYork. Cienfargos; brig J Nickerson. ¥ eect, Ww by mertca. Big Alamo. Parsovs, Washiae—Si ‘& Mayhew. eorisd’ bak andere’ te Lightasaes theme Feit Lord Raglan (ir), Diebeon, Haifa —H Preker, Wingold, Bootie, aad J M Sigogue, wont, dowa bat f Bcout (Br). Anderson, Sandwich Bay—R Dinwiddie, in the Roads, where remain ships Mereury, ieht Helens (Dir), Roberts, Coariottetown, PEL, £o—J W | Sieonor i, and tark Hadley. 7 ‘che Loyal Scranton, Lowden, Savanash—Beranton & Tall: | yartiord dvagus, Philadelobar RK Hort Lowey a Pine man. —,and Jenny Lind, Coombs, NYork. Old 27th, sehr Globe,, Behr 1 ® Dari, Lyneh, Bavaonad—Meciready, Moit &Oo. | Ruchell. Nor ners Laer bi ona 8S £5 Fry & Co, BRISTOL, Mar 28: a, brig Eolas, Vatthews Behr Empire Onvorn, Neil “Sturges 2 Ulearman alee ee Schr Arvuic, Hicks, Alexandria, &o—Merrill & abbott EASTPORT ‘May 35 Arr sche Fletcher, Cresbys Coke B Bede, Fentens, Alemunsvie—G Botell Philace'phia 6b, ZA Paine, sadler, NYork: 2b | Start, Gliley. Gloucester—Master. prise, Whalen do. Bid 2ith “Apielope, Guave hier, tet HOLMs8’ OLR. May arr sohry * sandria. SEF rorelimare; Seven Siler 7 casks for Baltimore: a Steamsbip Moses Taslor, MeG Aspinwall, Moy 21,6 | formed. brig Mary was vari eee brig teams jones Taylor, jowan, inwall, May 21, J 5 Y oun Th nuh mdse end pasensers; 10 MO Robern, May 25,103) | O'Brien, vor, Lal vrookec Island SW, 10 miles distant spc ke ate smabi} Zitb— Wind E 10” ve are brig Nato: Me btar of the Wen: hence for Aspinwall, 1 well; 27th GPM, | tanzae for Porte” 4 -NE Are brig N towers, Sowers, Mer lat 8888, lov 7436 passed herm brig & Rater, bound Wied Are eae “Jamseon, Rogkland for mergeier, Doane, Callao, Feb 19, and Hampton | N¥ork iste Mary ab Maine, “Arco, ‘Seven Sia- 6 Gaye, with puaso. to Harreds Brow Maroh Liat Zs, | U8 8 4 Onward. oe sal ‘ . port at 8 AM, Winyaw Albert A Be eu » sihewe. Oeege Werkoginy) Mehinre LP mate eee a large square Foc signe] wih Jt s les din Aine (Hr), iar, Mary Hl. and. N Blowers, achre Bopha, athe . " aes Tito lad ‘ue | An, Ben) Pr 1, Henrietta Zicavo, alquizer. Raven, (race for Bourbor Tele © out; Uh, Int 29498, 1am”, 5 | Velma. Arctic (Br), Sarah, Fornenden Waterloo W. rigualized Mr bark Columbud, , Charlie # Wie, © D Hallock, H M Mifflin, Jane; SORE Saha nosed Moi, Vero a | £5 gh once Pus eter Armen » re ie 3 Lt wig zfmenting, Tinker London. and fel of wight May 8, | Dasbnway. (0 Mathews. Joba “n Plater, Harriet, J eeph: mdse pa ‘an Wave, ar . Bark D8 Godel), Pege. Riminas Wer” Coca EIGHLAND LIGHT, May 2 4 PW—Paaved out, steamtag 2, Wilh pang of isoryand gum to x ap x ‘rom Boston for Norfolk, and four uassows : sentery; 234, Jobn Buaith, seaman +f py ttn ak Clea of ay D, May 28-814, brig Ormus. Baker, Phils Bark ‘Rveign (ot Frowbred. |) more date awen wh? died cars J P'Haaard. Matvey’ NYork. Ma Lovell, Bt Jago, May 7. Wis suvar avd todacco, oH D do; Henry Gibbs, Snow, do; hey abtie, Boye AF } ng on & C9, ‘16th inet? at 25, lon 74 58 apoxe Bi ar (Ut), Gardver, to cruise; Eelea ws, . pe ie each Prater mk ety ee Pa +9 ae Oe Sy Sy oe fon; Almira (trom Rondouth, do; Bourasrner,. st Brig George Downer, (of Calais), Jameson, Arroyo, PR, 14 ~~ IS Tas tere Beek ed, ¥ Ledage, | In peck barke Merten asa. Lavy aber suey aa S tober a fi ‘of BG y ADD: wah tegen wu WRiwell Co tages, os Depa ‘Terry. from Providence for Port Jeff Brig slepbed ‘roung, Perry, Darien, Ge, 14 days, with lam : Pp! a if, 'y, Darien, Ge, vs, jai chardson (of Newburrver), Bayley Maya wih soger, Ac. to RW Lewis, May @ 6 Fathom Kank Lightbos!, sins6 bies tin trem edous gale from Wak, carried away li salle. stove bos, started Geck load, and received much otber demage: Bin, 10 miles B of Barnegat, wok a pilot from boat 0 By Sehr Imogene, Ripley, Cardenas, May 18, with sugar, to H Tapper, Has experienced bed wontber since passing Uape aiterar Schr Emma (Br), Johnton, Windsor, 6 days, with plas'er, to CA DeWoltt Sehr Lama tine, Gurney, Warebam. Schr Republic, Soule, New Bee tord for Albany. Schr Marcesa Monson, Jr, Brewster, dridgeport for ington, Sebr De Kahn, . Portland, Cr. Fiocp Oregon, Nhovea, Providence 20h, saw a large black scbr asbore on Biratford t hoals, Long Ialand Sound. Steamer Beverly, Pierce, Fhiladely bia, Wash. amehipe Fniton, Havre; Rdinbu-g (Br), Glasgow, Mlort- dn fontgomery, Ravannsh; Columbia, and AUaote, Ubarlenton; Jameatewn, Norfoik, 40, Wind during the day BE. Miscetiancous and Disasters. mir Zevonts—The shio Zenovie, Onpt Tiléen, U4 days from Suka, wh #0 tons of ice for the Americas Russian lee Co, e ine ibe barbor 0° Pan Frabsisoo Ta pessoas: fects, were saved. fnur Ampnew Jackson, Bence at Gan 18 bowrs to the i Cape Horn, and wae ther. Francisco was wintor in the Aulantic, and 47 cays the Cape thirteen days im ore, the Pacific: eroreed the Fquator April. 'n lon 111, amd subsequent to that die winds, Bank Mancta, which arrived at Boston 27th from Yew Jeane was incorrectly reported to be leasing one foot bour in covsrquence of striking apon South Mboal. Rianchord s ates tbat she ia mot making any water at ail that aeconnt, fern and from Port'and for Phi ladelpbia, wi «cargo of p! ‘Went ashors on the souk ride of Cape Poge, Martha's ¥ yard, di thick wratber on Wedvessay rerew saved” ‘The vases! hae biged and will probably be m total lorn. Woodbury, of Fenn A snone—Capt Rhoder, of sloop Oregon, arrived last “Tday morning evening from Providence, reporia having yen fren alarce black schooner aabore on stratford Bhosle, Long Inland Sonad Froor Mena Lovrsa, Commings, of and from Fall River for New York, was towed into Pew london on Friday by a fie! baving sost all her rpars, aaila, £0, on Thurs gbi, near Point Judith. sieemebip Marion, of the Cherieston line, was yester day morning taken on the Dry dock fur repaure, ‘Whaiemen, Sid from New Bedford 2th inst, ship Sea Gull, for Pacific Ocean. Arr at Fdgartown 26th. brig Lewts Broce, Nickerson, Aan tic Goran, of and for Osleana, with 70 bb's'oll Arr at New London 2th, sohr Silver Clond Fisher, Coast of Africa, vin Cape Verd Islands 60 days with 275 bbls wh and 2X0 Iba bone on board. Sold 50 bbie wh cil Relow, bark Robin Hood, MeVinley, from Mystic for North Indian Geoan, ‘eld from Westport 27th, bark Aacramento, Defrien, Pacific Ovean. Arr at Honolua March 28 Rrte Jernegan, from Lahaina, off an? on; Romen, Levo'l, from Hille: Florida, Fish, from do; Fabiue, lant from Teloshusns; Oaroline, Roa isa from home; 80th Black Rerle, Rdwarda, from ime; Baltle, Rrovece, from do; Wi liam & Henry, Grinnell, from €o;, William Witt, Osdorn from NZestand: pil Bisher, from Hilo: Chandler Prise, Holeonth. April. Bi id from. rortb: Mary Frazier, Rounds, for the northward: Nimrod, , for do: Bpeedwell, Gib the eel for Ochowk: Tabmaroo, ori; Splendid, Pierson, for Vebouk, Slat, Robipeoo. for Polar § 5 ‘ , Anieti liam & Henry, Gring ei]; Wm Wirt, Osdor la, Cometock: Black Fagle, Pirber; Colaimbus, Ward: rances Palmer, Green; Warren, Hunvey Arr at Labaina March 25, America, Bryant, Juan dex, léhep: Marcia, Blliines, Talvebuano, {0 ' sp; 7 H Grinnell, Tahiti, 250 wh, 3000 ‘26th, ‘bark } ‘intien TAM. 40 wh, Gon bone, sith, Jah Laeranes, 60 sp; 2B'h, Haltie Brenton, Marynéaes, 40 6p, 160 wh, nad mn, do, 75 # one. de %, ‘Three Brothers, Cleveland, for LL @ithba, to ornive morth t, i the worthy Viail Kodieck, Zh, Jeok’, for ere, fan from the Sydney . fer Urhotel, & A Metlenve, for Ockork; Rri Caroine, Pott for R.. Kodiack; Bleck Day ' Ky’ born, to orwise; Gay arwed, do. Ary at Rydmey, Re hh, Telia, Rice, 464 Fouth aeons, with 2200 MThetodia, Rice of & The tadia, Rice ol for home Jan 13 but the India, Howland, Bquih Rea nod tant reported wih in Geograpbe Bag. sn'bbia whell on Desolauen and that groand—#00 «p and 40 wh (W, Dole ap oll-—t0 reported by Honoln! it Abe wae To. tne jae London anil erson. 0G OUND April 13— at Port Gambie, ») Ravens. | dale, Wacousta, Leemore, Torrent, Bostasten, Wit Garson gard Geo Raynes—the latter ready for sea, but deertet by her Vessela in the Biraiin experience great yin Mug men. es everybody is leaving for the new gold mines On Frazer's river PEN ACULA, May 18—Cid, Gov Brown, Axworthy, New petal na zsperer seedeen See Boe inmion. ogee 4 Mobile = 2 pig Aa Ne RT and Bliza J Reyuer, per NYork slog, Sragon Rhodes \* Also 14, jek. ‘kM Pejei Janeiro HAN PRANCISOO. Ap’ » dont Ii So snip Webtoot, Tedee. Callan barks Suecess, 5 . imbolat hive Yaurec, Wiesin- and Prac Ino Lane, Chaddock, Astoria, 6b, Beravia WI! MINGTON. NC, Queemstcwn and a mai! Dewel, YAR! more. ay pat cchre Myrovec, Rosson Gor Wa: Morgan, avd Ned Hendersoo, N York MOUTH, May S0—Arrechr Anner L, amblie, Bali. com y = se bonjnean will beg nuinunds ae Rerosotore, tt New malts follswing are the namen of the trustees eae KREM Fa oa ‘DOI [ BROTTPAS | AMBROTY PEs | |-SOUTHWICK'S AM- A Shot: pes teken dnily at 62 et, Qrenty ard rovundity, are motto in a Bor pominal price of ‘ocean seweres, 7 , corner 0 4 surpassed by any takem AINTINGR BY A. F. TAIT, H, A—THE UNDER- ed Is desirous of ' reac Fa ae oan aa ere eS ie ay cate eee,” JOHN O8BO! MS Seaver rect, 1. ve VENTRAL DEMOCRATIC CLUB. TER the Rreeutive . eof this ea Hall on Monday evening, the dia inst, o'clock. Prompt aitendanes 7 ADAM®, Chairman,

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